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RAILWAY PICNICS FOR ALL CHEAP TRIPS FOR PARTIES. In these days, when the world’s troubles make people here “ look at the pennies,” the railways are a lucky boon, for a penny takes a picnic excursionist a long way. The Special Concession Fares average less than id a mile for Children, and less than Id a mile for Adults (Second Class). The First-class Fares are correspondingly low. Details of the best picnicking places in the principal districts are given clearly and fully in Free Booklets. The assistance of experienced railway officers is available for the efficient organisation of picnics. SAFETY. COMFORT. ECONOMY. 170 MILLIONS WITHOUT FATALITY.

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Putaruru Press, Volume XI, Issue 511, 2 March 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Putaruru Press, Volume XI, Issue 511, 2 March 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Putaruru Press, Volume XI, Issue 511, 2 March 1933, Page 3

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